Refers to "The Times" article dated 3 April 1930 (included in the file) about "High Court of Justice, King's Bench Division, Allegations by a Company's Emigration Officer, Sohr v. Bolivia Concessions, Ltd, and others". LON internal discussion as how to be disassociated from the affair and preserve the organisation's image, through coordination with the International Labour Office.
Tariffs [rates] for transmitting messages by telegram and related correspondence.
File contains correspondence with B. Sérafimov's and concerning his services as head of administrative and financial management of the Bulgarian office.
The file contains personal documents like the Financial assistance to A. Nowikoff, former staff member of the Austrian Delegation.
F. Wartenweiler wants to write a biography of Dr. Fridtjof Nansen in the German language. As tribute to Dr. Nansen, he includes a text he has written.
Requesting a resume on Nansen's refugee work.
File contains correspondence about appointing a temporary successor to Dr. Nansen until the next Assembly.
Notes exchanged between the Chief of Section, T.F. Johnson, and the Information Section regarding the former's order for cuttings on Nansen [mentioning refugees and on his activities outside the League Secretariat]. The file includes correspondence with the Argus Suisse et International de la Presse, S.A., Geneva, to which the order has been made.
This file contains corrections concerning PV (minutes), PV not included in the file, correspondence exchanged in this respect between C.Goulkevitch (member of a private organisation) and H.Reymond.
M. Huber was President of the Governing Body of the International Refugees Office [1931-1936], file contains list of persons in the United States interested in the refugee work, his visit to USA in 1931, correspondence with Mr. Johnson, letter to Sir Eric Drummond announcing his resignation [Nov. 20, 1932], press extracts: from "Le petit bleu" regarding Mr. Huber's substitution of Mr. Hyman at the Committee of Nineteen presidency; from "La Renaissance" de Paris, No. 2767. 20 Dec. 1932 on "Autour de la démission du Docteur Max Huber"; from "La République enchainée", 20 April 1933 on "Démission de M. Max Huber".